"There are two kinds of science. Real, observational science like that carried out onboard the International Space Station. And historical science - where unseen events of the past, such as the Big Bang or divine creation, are hypothesised from the available evidence. Whether you hypothesise the Big Bang or divine creation will depend on whether you view the evidence through a wholly naturalistic worldview, or whether you begin with a Bible worldview when attempting historical science."

I started a thread because I thought it might interest somebody that one of Tim Peake's colleagues on the ISS is a young earth creationist. I imagined, attempting to be tongue in cheek for those who might have a sense of humour, what might happen if Peake became converted, whilst onboard the ISS, to YEC 'worldviews' about science.

I also thought it might be considered an item of 'news' for some people who view this forum that one of Peake's colleagues is a fan of the Institute for Creation Research who proclaims that he can see, from the vantage point of the ISS, evidence of Noah's Flood upon the surface of Earth.